The main components of industrial sterilizers can be determined according to the specific application areas and target creatures. The following are examples of the main components of some common industrial fungicides:
Oxidant category: such as hydrogen peroxide, potassium permanganate, etc. These compounds can destroy the cell structure and function of microorganisms through oxidation reactions.
Natal ions surface active agent: such as monsoon ammonium salt compounds, such as hexisanelxyl tritenomonium bromide. These compounds can destroy the cell membrane of microorganisms and cause cell death.
Organic acid: such as acetic acid, citric acid, etc. These acids can achieve sterilization effect by changing the acid -base balance in microorganisms or interfere with its metabolism process.
Alcohol: such as ethanol, isopropanol, etc. These alcoholic compounds can achieve sterilization effect by destroying microbial cell membrane structure, protein solidification, and enzyme activity.
Chloride: such as sodium hypochlorite, sodium chloride, etc. These compounds can destroy the cell membrane and protein structure of microorganisms through oxidation reactions, and then kill microorganisms.
It should be noted that different industrial sterilization agents may adopt different component combinations to meet specific sterile needs and regulatory requirements. When using industrial bactericides, we should follow relevant safety operation guidelines and use and ratio according to the suggestions in the product manual. In addition, the laws and regulations of national and regions should be abide by national and regional laws and regulations to ensure that the use process meets environmental protection and safety requirements.